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Toyota Land Cruiser 300 3.3D GX-R (2025)
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Plan (km)
- Power steering
- Stability Control
- Traction control
- Multi-function steering wheel controls
- Bluetooth connectivity
- USB port
- Navigation
- Air conditioning
- Electric windows
- Heated seats - front
- Airbags
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Cruise control
- Remote central locking
- ISOFIX child seat mountings
The 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser 300 3.3D GX-R cements its legacy as South Africa's ultimate diesel SUV with a brawny 225kW/700nM twin-turbo V6 engine. Priced at R1,542,300, this 5-door 7-seater dominates the premium off-roader segment with class-leading torque, outperforming rivals like the Land Rover Defender D300 (221kW/650nM) and Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (194kW/600nM).
Key advantages include a staggering 1,236km fuel range (110L total capacity) and frugal 8.9L/100km consumption - critical for SA's vast terrains. Its 9-year/90,000km service plan outshines the Ford Everest's 6-year offering, while standard luxury features like heated seats and navigation justify its price premium over the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport (R899,995).
The Land Cruiser counters Defender's tech edge with an armored safety suite: 7 airbags, ABS, and ISOFIX anchors. Though pricier than Everest (R844,212 Platinum 4x4), Toyota's legendary reliability and segment-leading V6 grunt make it the quintessential overlanding investment for SA adventurers.
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